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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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If someone eats a cake without someone can we say "What you have eaten the cake already "?
  

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anonymous If someone eats a cake without someone can we say "What you have eaten the cake already "? Not always. It depends on what already denotes.

  • anonymous If someone eats a cake without someone can we say "What you have eaten the cake already "?
  • Not always.
  • It depends on what already denotes.
  • For example, you except the person to have the cake say after 10 in the morning.
  • If the person had eaten it by 8, you can say this.
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anonymous If someone eats a cake without someone can we say "What you have eaten the cake already "?

Not always. It depends on what already denotes.

For example, you except the person to have the cake say after 10 in the morning. If the person had eaten it by 8, you can say this.


So, I think this would suit the situation:


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